The Constitution of India enshrines the dotrine of equality and non interference in certain matters and non discrimination on certain narrow grounds. It also holds as sacred the freedom of thought, speech and expression. The unwritten Constitution of Great Britain reflects the will of the people more truly as it embodies the conventions and enactments over centuries. Our Constitution is basically a scholarly exercise in compilation of whatever was thought worth emulating. The lofty doctrines of liberty, equality, fraternity social justice, secularism, fair play and, above all, rule of law ershrined in our Constitution are yet to percolate into our daily lives. What is needed is not the dismantling of the system of Parliamentary democracy, but introducing electoral reforms to lend more stability to the coalition governments in India. The Stability of coalitions in India can be ensured through appropriate electoral reforms. Of course, for such electoral reforms, what is needed the most is a strong political will. This Work in 3 volumes, contains valuable and authoritative information on pros and cons of contemporary Indian politics. Details of the Volumes: o Communal Politics in India o Coalition Politics in India Restructuring Political profile of Women in India. Political thinkers and political scientists. besides the students, scholars and teachers in Political Science, Administration and History will find this of utmost use.